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Adrian Wenner <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Aug 1993 13:48:52 PDT
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                                                13 August 1993 / 1335
 
Dear Tom,
 
        In your August issue of APIS, you wrote about AHB on the move.
I quote, in part:  "The first death attributed to this insect was reported
in Texas and several confirmed finds near Sasabe make Arizona the second state t
o be officially invaded.  This will put the bee on California's doorstep
son.  That state has developed a logo and several information programs for
its citizenry..."
 
        I am now getting calls from county health personnel for information
about how to cope with the problem, but all seem to be ignorant about the
logo and "several information programs."
 
        Could you please provide further information to me, please?
 
        Thank you in advance.
 
 Adrian M. Wenner         Prof. of Natural History, Emeritus
 Dept. of Biol. Sciences                     [log in to unmask]
 Univ. of Calif., Santa Barbara          Phone:   (805) 893-2838
 Santa Barbara, CA  93106                       FAX:     (805) 893-8062

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